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Robyn Johnson, CEO and founder of Marketplace Blueprint, is with us on this episode of Confessions of a Marketer. She has been heralded as one of the country's foremost leaders on the topic of selling and marketing products on Amazon.com. And she has the distinction of being on the episode that kept this podcast going even while we were on hiatus, with hundreds of downloads and listens every month since we went on ice about three years ago. TRANSCRIPT Mark Reed-Edwards: Thanks for joining me today. Robyn Johnson: It's my pleasure, and I think it's awesome that I can help you be here as we reopen things. And Amazon has changed so much. Dog years are, you know, one year is every seven years. I feel like Amazon every one year is 10 years. Mark Reed-Edwards: That's for sure. I mean, think back three years ago, we were in the middle of the pandemic still. And the world was kind of getting used to using more and more technology. So Amazon had a huge boom as a result of that, along with the other tools that we all use every day. So the world is definitely different from when you and I talked three years ago. I'm sure things have happened in your life that are make you different. Can you share a bit of your background and what you do at Marketplace Blueprint? Robyn Johnson: Yeah, so I've been eating, sleeping, breathing Amazon for about 13 years now. We started as sellers, took a hundred dollars, grew our business to a million dollars in just a couple of years and primarily on Amazon. And after that, we coached a lot of other high volume Amazon sellers. This was when it was the wild wild west. You could do anything. People were taking apart food and repackaging it in very unsafe ways. We didn't do that, but there were a lot of people who were. And then about seven years ago, eight years ago, we started the agency called Marketplace Blueprint. And in that agency, we specialize only on Amazon. So we don't do Facebook, no Meta, no Google. We only do Amazon. And the reason for that is because everything in Amazon is integrated. So to work on your SEO for Amazon, you have to coordinate with ads, compliance, inventory management, and negative customer experiences. All of those need to be integrated to make sure that you get the best mileage out of your ad dollar on Amazon. And also that you don't get stuck with a bunch of fees or being unable to sell at all. Mark Reed-Edwards: So every company that makes a product, pretty much, thinks they need to be on Amazon. How do you decide on whether Amazon is in fact the right forum for your products? Robyn Johnson: So I will say that there are some products that Amazon is not a good fit for. Amazon works best on repeatable products, products that are going to be consistent. There is a space for custom products. We have a custom dog tag company that we've been working with for a long time that was on Shark Tank. They do very, very well. You can do custom items, but one of a kind things that are not repeatable, those don't do as well because Amazon's algorithm is really designed for is you have to really be able to repeat that sale over and over again. Now, the things that have changed is it used to be, you know, field of dreams. If you build it, they will come, you know, you just put a garlic press. press on there and you stick a label on it and it would sell. Those days are dying if they're not already dead. You really need something that will bring some unique value, so it fixes a problem or it solves a need in some way that's unique to others. Or you need to have very, very deep pockets. You can still launch a garlic press, but to get it to where you're going to get those significant organic sales, you're going to need to invest a ton of money in ads and be willing to go into the negative for a period of time if it's a really competitive or commoditized product. And then the other thing is we need to balance how much search volume is there for your product. So if Lego launches. anything, Lego will immediately get sales because Lego has such a loyal brand following. Now, if I launch a new product with a new brand, I will not get those immediate sales because people aren't already looking. So there's several tools that can help you look at that. And then the other thing we want to look at is-- especially with D to C. Sometimes D to C companies will come to us and want to take their product on Amazon. They've been very successful with D to C. One thing I want you to think about, if that's you, is when you're driving traffic from Meta to your website people are only seeing your product. So if you have a higher than average price for your industry, the difference is when you come to Amazon, your competitors are going to be centimeters away from your product. And so that means if you have poor reviews, if you have a much higher price and you can't really isolate and crystallize why your product is so much more expensive, it can be difficult for you to be successful on Amazon because the lower cost, higher reviewed items are going to be right side by side with you. I don't know if that helps. Mark Reed-Edwards: Yeah, it's kind of interesting. All this direct consumer stuff, like Flex Tape or something that you see the ads for, they kind of existed in their own universe. And often when you see an ad like that you might Google it or go on to Amazon and search for that type of product. And then, if that direct to consumer is playing in Amazon, you're going to see the alternatives. So maybe you know, a box of FlexTape is $12.99, but the competitor, or the Amazon Basics version is $9.50. You know, you go for the cheaper version. That's pretty much what you're saying, right? Robyn Johnson: Yeah. And on the converse of that, so, it can be good to have your product on Amazon, even if you don't plan to focus on that channel and just do some branded search, make sure your product comes up for your brand. I have this little ADHD timer that I use and I saw an ad on Twitter or X and I went to go to Amazon to buy it. But it wasn't on Amazon so I bought a competitor. Sometimes you can lose that, but if I had gone and the one that they were trying to sell me was 27 and the other one was 999 and I could see they were the same, they still would have lost that conversion. So if you're close, it can be good to have a presence. If you are going to be sold in retail stores , it can be even more important to make sure you're the one that creates the listing on Amazon so that you have control, that your brand registered. So that if you do decide you want to make Amazon a primary channel going forward, you don't have a lot of cleanup from resellers creating listings with any false information that could also potentially get you into compliance or legal issues. Mark Reed-Edwards: I think one of the big evolutions in the three years since you and I chatted last is how big Amazon has gotten as an advertising medium. Can you speak to that? How big are they? They obviously have a massive reach. And how do they determine where those ads show up? Is it contextual? Are they driven by keywords? How does it work? Robyn Johnson: Well, and you know, ads on Amazon used to be very simple, with keyword targeting, there really was only one placement, there really was no creative. But now Amazon has been adding more and more advertising product types. So this means there is more room for creative, there is a lot more granularity. And before, you know, I'll be honest, six, seven years ago, you could have been very successful just with an automatic campaign. And there are some select instances where you still can, but you're not going to get the same lift as if you have a really strategic thought out ad strategy. You know, and the biggest mistake that people make on Amazon when it comes to ads is, let's say you have a clothing line and you're trying to get some more traction on your Amazon sales. If you have a finite amount, let's say you only have. 3, 000, 2, 000, you know, you can be successful with a small amount but you, let's say you have 5, 000 a month for, you know, 20 SKUs, a lot of times people will spread that budget out equally, and really what we want to do is we want to target that ad spend on a small number of SKUs, a small number of targets, whether that be keyword, demographic, category, competitor targeting, and really focus on trying to get those ads to cause conversions for that specific product. And the reason we want to do that is we want to try to cause enough conversions where the product starts to rank organically in the first five to ten positions because the best place to hide a dead body is still page two of Amazon search. Mark Reed-Edwards: Ha, ha, ha. Robyn Johnson: Before I would usually say like 25 results could fit on a page. Now on a competitive search term, you know, above the fold, you you might only see two or three organic ones. So there might be only 10 organic spots on the entire front page. That means that you really do need to cause those conversions. And when you're looking at your ads, Amazon provides an advertising cost of sale, which is kind of like the inverse of ROAS. But what we want to do is we want to really look at the equivalent of TROAS, which is TACoS. And you know you've been doing Amazon too much when you see an ad for tacos and you immediately think ads and you have to recorrect yourself for the delicious snack. But TACoS will really tell you how your ads are impacting organic because that's really more than incremental sales. To maximize your profitability on Amazon we need to, of course, be looking at return on investment for each of those ads, but we want to see how that return on investment is increasing organic ranking because that was where you can start to bring back in some of that cost and increase profitability overall. So when it comes to Amazon, it's kind of like disciplining children, pick your battles, but win your battles at all costs. Mark Reed-Edwards: So for the uninitiated, can you tell me what TACoS is? Because I'm uninitiated on that. Robyn Johnson: So it's Total Advertising Cost of Sale. ACOS looks at, you know kind of what percentage of your ad revenue. TACoS looks at all of the revenue and the reason it's helpful is it tells us, you know, not just, you know, because sometimes what was we had a company where a specific campaign had like a 43 percent top ACoS, which is not good. You know, we really want to keep that 20 to 30. But when we looked at the TACoS, because even though that conversion rate was a little bit more expensive, the conversions that were happening took them on a very important primary keyword from page three or four to being the second organic result. So those ads were helping kind of feed the engine that kept them at the top of the page, if that made sense. Mark Reed-Edwards: One of the other pieces of news is that Amazon is now selling ads on Prime Video, and I'm wondering is there a connection between those ads and advertising on Amazon itself? Robyn Johnson: Yes, Amazon's offering a lot of sponsored TV, sponsored display, and they're beginning to test these. And a lot of times they even have no minimum budget. So, there's a lot of availability to kind of test and play. The negative is if you have a stakeholder or you as a stakeholder are very focused on direct ROI, we really have to remember that ad campaigns are going to be more brand awareness and you're not going to get the same numbers and direct ROI. Our agency is really focused on profitability for our clients. So if somebody has got a very tight ROI or they're in a tight cash position, we usually will not recommend these because we're still trying to figure out --Amazon is still trying to figure out --how to get the best conversion off of these. But Amazon has really been expanding the advertising capabilities for brands, and even services that don't sell on Amazon. And the really cool thing is while a lot of first party signals have been taken away from Meta and Google -- that's been a shifting ground for a long time. Amazon has a pretty robust set of first party signals that you can target just the right shopper. And they've been growing and developing this thing called Amazon Marketing Cloud where they can measure impact of year over year campaigns. And so there are a lot of really cool, fun, new to market things to be testing. There's a lot of new ad types, ad placements that are available for brands of all different sizes of budgets. It's just, you know, really understanding where those ads are, going to be surfacing. So like some of the Amazon DSP, which is kind of the, the managed used to be called kind of the managed services part, but now there's some self managed stuff in there as well. Some of those videos will show on Twitch, which if you're selling a video game accessory is awesome. If you're selling, you know, Bengay ointment cream to 60 year olds, probably not going to convert well. So, you know, it is about making sure whoever you partner with really kind of understands where those will show and understands how to limit and adjust and kind of guide you in a way that those ads are going to get the best possible engagement. Mark Reed-Edwards: So big question to close out. And maybe this is the theme for today's discussion. And , I think it's a rather big question, but if anyone's going to answer it, it's going to be you. What does it take to succeed on Amazon in 2024? Robyn Johnson: So, you know, this answer is very different than what I would have given you even a year ago. Amazon right now is very focused on compliance. Courts have found that they're liable for unsafe products that are sold on their marketplace. So before it really was just a question of marketing. Amazon has always been very concerned about the customer experience. This makes it a really complicated marketplace. And it makes it so that if you don't have experience with Amazon, let's say you are a guru when it comes to Google or Meta, Amazon can be different and difficult because a lot of things are labeled the same as they are in other ecosystems but they work differently. The other thing is that you're really going to have to have your compliance documentation in order, especially in the area of food supplements, anything child and baby, you're going to need to make sure you have to have a CPSC, you're going to have to have any safety testing that's required. You also need to be partnered with somebody to know the right words to say or you need to do that research on your own. So one of the things that Amazon a long time ago I'm guessing they got in trouble with the EPA or something along those lines. That's usually what causes this. But Amazon got really, really committed to verifying that pesticides were safe, which is great. But now, you know, all of a sudden, overnight, your anti bacterial sock is now considered a pesticide. So there are a lot of trigger words. So if you say let's say, let's say, for example, if you put the word doll in your bobblehead, that might now trigger you to to provide all of the CPSC documentation as a toy, even though your bobblehead was really not a toy. And then you have to really be watching your voice of the customer in Account Health, there's a tab called Under Performance, there's one that says Voice of the Customer. You should be checking that twice weekly. Anything with more than two of the same negative experiences-- So let's say two people, three people all say the shirt was too small or three people say they got the wrong item. If we see it more than three times in a row, even if it's a slow velocity item, then we want to make sure: What do we need to change in the listing? What do we need to change in the way that the pictures are located? So, you might say, well, I can't help it if people buy the wrong size. Yes, you can. You can put a size chart in there. You can put measurements. You can put that item on different sized bodies, so people can see it's tighter in the waist. And the reason that is important is if Amazon sees that your product is causing a negative experience, they will remove your product from the platform. Even if you're Lego. So don't think, well, my product is selling a lot. They won't do that. There are rare cases, but for the most part, if something's a negative experience, they will remove it from the platform. So you have to have all of that. Mark Reed-Edwards: Sorry to interrupt you, but is that done through sentiment analysis? Is it AI that drives that or are there people looking at these listings and looking at these ratings and investigating why they're low for a certain item? Robyn Johnson: You know, I think anybody that could tell you the answer for sure probably wouldn't be able to say because Mark Reed-Edwards: Mm hmm. Robyn Johnson: Amazon has really great NDAs. But my guess is that it's primarily driven by AI and then reviewed by people under certain circumstances. Because there are times where we have a product that has a 20 percent negative customer experience rate, but it's because one person out of five said something and those don't flag, which makes it more difficult because there's not like a hard and fast rule. I can't say, well, as long as you're getting this many and your, your NCX is below this, but basically, you know, keep everything out of those bottom two, the, the poor and very poor, and you should be hypothetically okay. But we want to keep everything good as much as possible. Mark Reed-Edwards: So the upshot with Amazon is that it's really, it's not a simple marketplace to do business with. Robyn Johnson: No, but it can be really, really powerful. You know, we have brands that were, you know, really struggling D to C. They weren't getting the brick and mortar spots, or they did get the brick and mortar spots that they wanted, and it caused more problems. They were dealing with returns and all sorts of different things. Now, Amazon has its own sets of problems. It has not sunshine and rainbows. We do have some good TACoS. We have some brands that have been able to completely turn around negative things. We have some really large brands that are in every Walmart, Lowe's, Home Depot, and for the last several years, Amazon has been able to sustain growth for them even though every other channel has been significantly down. So it has allowed them to have avoid layoffs. So it is definitely something that you want to consider. It can be a very powerful channel and you can use it to feed your other channels in some ways as well, because Amazon is so bottom of funnel. When you look at your ad conversions and you see what's converting there, that can really be sent back to your SEO, to your SEM agencies or if you're doing that yourself and really making sure that your product pages are using those keywords because those keywords that work on Amazon are all going to be very much the buyer intent. So it can be helpful there as well. It can also be really great for customer acquisition. Now, if you don't get any customer information, but especially if you have a consumable product, Amazon Subscribe and Save Now offers this ability to add a coupon on the initial purchase. I'm a marketer. I know all the tricks, but I will tell you the number of times that I have signed up for a subscribe and save, even though I wasn't even sure if I really was gonna like this product, and I ended up on the auto ship because I was like, "Ooh, I'm cheap and I can get 25% off my first purchase and then, you know, 5% off everywhere after-- Yeah, of course I'll sign up for a subscribe and save. I'll just cancel it later." And so usually two or three times later, then I, you know, go back. Yeah. You know, so. If you have a consumable, make sure that you are really utilizing Subscribe and Save. Amazon is now providing a lot more data. Their brand analytics that they've been providing has been really amazing to help determine whether or not: is the category down or is my listing down? We have two full time people that just handle Amazon compliance and then three people that just do Amazon seller support tickets. We call it being professionally persistent. There can be really good opportunities there. You do need to make sure that you have the margin in order to sustain on Amazon and really make sure you're looking at apples to apples. So the Amazon FBA fee, make sure when you're comparing that to your self fulfillment, you're including the cost, the tape, the labor to pack up everything. Cause all of that is included in FBA, but then you also want to make sure you're thinking about Amazon's return fee. Return policies are probably a little bit more generous. So that margin is really your access to being successful on Amazon because you do need enough margin in order to at least launch with advertising and some deals, maybe a coupon or Prime exclusive deal. And to be able to have that ability to discount on the big tent full days, like Prime Day and I think they're calling it T11 now, which is kind of ridiculous. It went from Black Friday to 11 days. I don't know when that happened. Mark Reed-Edwards: That's great. What a crazy world. Well, Robyn, I, I hope we catch up sooner than three years next time. I really appreciate your insight and thanks for joining me. Robyn Johnson: I hope it was helpful. And you know, if you're struggling with Amazon, no, it's not you. Amazon is, can be kind of a bear, but it can definitely be worth it. And keep listening to this podcast. You can hear more amazing, different confessions from different marketers. And thank you very much for having me back on the show.
On Today's EpisodeFlex Tape to the Rescue? [00:00 - 07:12]After finding some damaged hoses, Dan prepared to do the repairs. One of his kids spoke up and recommended Flex Tape as the solution. The commercials are all over the place and they show Flex Tape solving problems in a miraculous fashion. But did it work in Dan's situation?Front Door Masterclass [07:12 - 30:24]Scott Hudgens, Manager of the Birmingham RepcoLite, is hosting a "Paint Your Front Door" Clinic in his store on Saturday, June 17. We sit down with him to discuss what the clinic looks like and to cover the info he'll be covering! Painting a front door is THE premier "boost-your-curb-appeal" project. If you want to make an impact and do it quickly and for very little expense, painting your front door is the answer!You Can't Do That: Recreational Fires [30:24 - 39:09]When it comes to recreational fires in the city, there are a few things you need to know....
This week we go back to where it all began… Zapp's Chips, Daiya Pizza, Home Depot Glory Holes, Wet Ham Pillow, Giant Popcorn, Flex Tape, Daffy Duck Suicide, Umbrella Academy, The Looney Tunes Are In Hell, Elmer Fudd (Devil Hunter), Taz (The Engine of Hell), The Silent Generation, Lil Uzi Vert, And More! Nathan and Justin's Music: https://judystruckstop.bandcamp.com/ Instas: Nathan @siddandthefinches Justin @justindrakecroft As Always: Twitter: @SushiJackknife @badlandsbadley @Bob_ThangPod Email: sushijackknife@gmail.com Support us here: https://anchor.fm/sushi-jackknife/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sushi-jackknife/support
Thinking about the holidays and all you struggling mamas brought up a painful memory. I first divorced when my oldest was just under two. It was New Year's Day when I moved out of our little family home and gave my little chubbins two homes instead of one. But even though I knew that relationship needed to end due to the vast disparity in our values, I was not prepared for what it would do to my memories. Specifically how painful it would be to look at photographs. Later, when I came across a photo of that little toddler, his eyes fixed on a battery operated train set up to circle around the Christmas tree, it was suddenly as if my heart had been frozen in liquid nitrogen and shattered by an evil, hammer-wielding, white lab-coated scientist. The tears. The sense of failure. The- this was his last Christmas at home. He will never remember his family. Look at him by the tree. I positively seethed in the sodden and inflamed misery of it. Why am I sharing this? It's not to discourage you or shame you if you end up divorcing. In some cases, that's the healthiest and wisest choice. And if that's your needed path, you will weather that storm and see your way to brighter days. But I also want you to know that it's no small matter. I have no wish to see you spring from the leaky boat of your marriage, only to find yourself gasping for breath in the eel-infested waters of raw, post-separation single parenting, when all the boat needed was a few yards of Flex Tape®. If you do divorce, photos of your former family will eventually become bizarre, like the alternate reality 1985A in Back to the Future 2 when Biff takes over the city. And that's weird, right? But your former life feeling bizarre and surreal is better than everything feeling surreal right now in 2022 under your own roof. If you are feeling lonely and disconnected, I promise it doesn't have to stay that way. Most of what your brain has been telling you about it is probably neither helpful, nor true. You have the well-carved paths you've walked yourself into, that feel like the way things absolutely are, and the ruts are so deep, you can't see a way to climb out. But when you do, the sights and the smells and the open air will blow your mind. This will pass. The heartbreak will find a context, and you can wrap it in tissue paper and place it in a special drawer that WON'T be gaping open all the time and you'll get to pick when you want to open it. You can begin to vibe with the way your story is emerging with curiosity, excitement and faith rather than wanting to rip out pages and cross out whole sections with your bleeding, siren red correcting pen. I would love to sit down with you and give you a chance to air out your compressed feelings during this wintry month of celebration and reflection. When you book a call, as my gift to you, this month only, you'll receive a highly personalized audio guided visualization track that's generally 6-10 minutes long, accompanied by relaxing music, and takes your mind and your heart on a journey of highly targeted reflection and healing. These are normally only available to my clients inside my signature coaching program, and they unanimously love them. There will be no pressure to enroll, and the only thing you really have to lose is a bit of your bottled-up emotion. Message me "HOLIDAY GIFT" on Instagram or TikTok to get started. You deserve all the love and happiness you can hold.
Join Ryan & Angelo for another weekly edition of the Deep Six Wrestling Podcast, with this episode covering the latest episode of Impact Wrestling, from March 3, 2022! What did they think of the show? Listen, find out, and be sure to subscribe for more wrestling coverage, including reviews of New Japan Pro Wrestling events, weekly AEW Dynamite reviews, more Impact Wrestling coverage, and our soon-to-be-debuting weekly movie reviews! Our Social Media & Other Platforms: Follow our Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeepSixWrestlin Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepsixwrestling/ Check out The Deep Six Wrestling YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEK4PQj-Y0d32-kX0IAjJNA You can find Rob's Gaming/Music Content on Youtube and Twitch: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC29X3aBZLjl-nbtxY2a5wzA Pat's Film Blog can be found on Medium: https://notveryprofoundfilm.medium.com/ The Deep Six Wrestling Podcast is available on: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/DeepSixWrestling Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3wExMsTJugpLzYRehTgpy5 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-six-wrestling-podcast/id1507149305 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/deep-six-wrestling-podcast TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/Deep-Six-Wrestling-Podcast-p1313531/ Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/deep-six-wrestling-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xN2M2ZWZkYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Podbay: https://podbay.fm/p/deep-six-wrestling-podcast Owltail: https://www.owltail.com/podcast/hoEp0-Deep-Six-Wrestling-Podcast/episodes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/DeepSixWrestling/support
Richard Dixon talks about Flex Tape, asks the #BSQotD, Pierogis, comments on Merrick Garland's claim that white supremacy is the number one threat facing America, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Film critic Clarisse Loughrey and film programmer Anna Bogutskaya, American Horror Story super-fans, discuss and dissect every episode of AHS, from the very beginning.In this episode, Chester the Magician unravels, Stanley gets his comeuppance and Clarisse's Pinocchio theory is vindicated. Digressions include: Pinocchio, a Flex Tape callback, a cinephile murder mystery that Anna's definitely going to write, NPH and Clarisse's stage magic podcast, and an unforgivable omission from the AHS universe. Introducing new weekly categories: Bomer Boner Moment, Paulson v Paulson, Big Feels for Big Drama, alongside the regular sections of MVP of the Episode and Insensitive Historical Reference of the Week.We discuss the episode in detail, but will not spoil anything that lies ahead in this or future seasons of AHS.Follow us on Twitter @nextsupremespodFollow Clarisse on @clarisselou and Anna on @annabdemented
From his ranch in Tennessee (where he shot the video for his new gospel single), we got to catch up with Gary LeVox from Rascal Flatts this morning, so fun! We chatted about "getting cheated by COVID, darnit!," Flex Tape, that one night back in September 2007, the Chicago memorabilia in his garage & much more >>> See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why are you even asking if we bought GameStop stock? Of course we bought GameStop stockSpencer invented a game! That’s not as bad as it sounds! Why are you flinching? Anyway, the game goes like this: Can you pick hit or miss coaching hires throughout history based solely on their records? Turns out we can’t, but we CAN reunite Ryan with his coaching spirit soulmateWhich former Colorado head coach is Holly’s new life coach?With Enough Flex Tape, You Can Live Forever (Shutdown Fullcast not currently sponsored by Flex Tape)
In this episode, Stone Cold bleeds on the canvas, Ric Flair goes to jail, Everybody does some crimes, and Triple H shows off the power of Flex Tape by sawing a car in half. Watch us on Spotify here! https://open.spotify.com/show/03fyZELAh5kZNsab1RUqNc And find us at Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wrassleboys-retro-wrestling-reviews/id1536514557?uo=4&at=1001lsYj Follow our twitter @Wrassleboys for updates and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wrassleboys/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wrassleboys/support
Wow. What a week it's been! Don't fret, though: Erik and Logan are here to talk about the Traveling Wilburys, very brief current events, hotels, Flex Tape, napping, and so much more. Also, this past week was conveniently the week where Erik and Logan decided to take a break from the news and not check it at all, so they have no idea of what has happened newswise in the past 7 days... what's the worst that could have happened? Also, in the beginning of the podcast Logan said 2020 when he meant to say 2021. End of the Line: https://youtu.be/UMVjToYOjbM Handle with Care: https://youtu.be/1o4s1KVJaVA Last Night: https://youtu.be/_tMxLDTMatY
Film critic Clarisse Loughrey and film programmer Anna Bogutskaya, American Horror Story super-fans, discuss and dissect every episode of AHS, from the very beginning. In this episode, we meet a competitor for our favourite dead serial killer softboi: the Axeman. Digressions include: Flex Tape, softbois, the perils of dating jazz men, the AHS-The Office crossover no one needed, La La LandIntroducing new weekly categories: Best Quote, Best Song, Best Witch Pun, Best Fit, MVP of the Episode and Insensitive Historical Reference of the Week We discuss the episode in detail, but will not spoil anything that lies ahead in this or future seasons of AHS. Follow us on Twitter @nextsupremespod Follow Clarisse on @clarisselou and Anna on @annabdemented
While it's natural that a Homeowner would want to try the DIY route first, the Crackman's Flex Seal case studies will help people find the best solution the first time.
This week, The Lads are joined by special guests, Cannon and Justin, as they spearhead the next wave in horror in a HORROR SHOWCASE! Together these five fiends are going to create the iconic horror monsters of tomorrow with a mind-melting brain storming session in which they workshop their original ideas for new slashers and creatures. That is, once they figure out the difference between Flex Tape and Flex Seal and settle who is the true title holder of "the most prolific guest in AYCH history"! It's a wild and chaotic ride this week, folks...! ---------------------------------------------------- *Cannon - Twitter/Instagram/Letterboxd: @thatcannonguy *Justin - Twitter: @captainshimmy ---------------------------------------------------- Call us on the AYCH Hotline: (205) 523-4965 ---------------------------------------------------- Twitch Archive YT: www.youtube.com/channel/UCIy_QGERcQFsU52SgUleyEQ If you like what we're doing here, don't forget to leave us a review! You can also follow us on all of our social media below and tell us how we're doing: Twitter: @aychpodcast Instagram: aychpodcast Twitch: AllYouCanHear Leave us some suggestions in our Suggestion Box as well! goo.gl/forms/AHetCWQ2m7tHDigg1
Real GamerscoreHosted by Mat / Neomaster, Cameron / Shadowless Edge, and Kirby / ChinDoctaWe discuss the latest Xbox gaming and achievement news.Show notes: https://tinyurl.com/rgsep108
Crème de la Meme macht Sommerpause. Statt neuer Folgen präsentieren wir euch deshalb die besten Klassiker aus der ersten Staffel. Angesichts der aktuellen Lage der Welt hat sich Florian den memegewordenen Copingmechanismus "Flex Tape Guy" herausgepickt.
Let's talk about the PROTEST! Corona takes a back seat because we're protesting ya'll! Join us as we discuss the current goings on and unrest in the world oh AND we have a SPECIAL GUEST! Chanda joins the Mixtape Ambassadors once again as we traverse this flex tape fueled Mystery Spot Curfew ridden Killing in the name of... Phil Swift! On! The Mixtape Ambassadors Podcast!
Hello and welcome! Today we have Peter, Jesse, and Chris. We discuss Peter’s new haircut, our next batch of Let’s Play videos, Snowbirds, and, maybe for the last time, Snyderwatch. Enjoy! Don’t forget we now have a Voicemail line. Call 1-833-222-1091 to leave a message for the podcast.
Im Teleshopping werden uns die wunderbarsten Produkte versprochen. Phil Swift zum Beispiel repariert jeden Schaden mit seinen Klebeprodukten wie Flex Tape und Flex Paste. Aber wenn der Werbespot zum Meme wird, dann wird das Gaffertape zur Bewältigungsstrategie. Ist das wirklich gesund?
This week we're reviewing the 2018 Blumhouse Tilt classic film "Upgrade". Classic to me and the 4 other people who saw it in the theater anyway..... Plus some Winners & Losers, Xenoshyft (which is not about an alien jump rope tutorial video) and some more bitchin' about Pokemon Sword & Shield even though neither of us have played it! That won't Shield it from our S-words though (like shit and sucks).
Doug breaks down Russell Wilson getting a win over the previously undefeated 49ers and why Wilson reminds him of Flex Tape. He also reacts to a controversial story in Major League Baseball about a recent World Series champion. Plus, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron joins the show to talk about their huge win over Alabama. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Doug breaks down Russell Wilson getting a win over the previously undefeated 49ers and why Wilson reminds him of Flex Tape. He also reacts to a controversial story in Major League Baseball about a recent World Series champion. Plus, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron joins the show to talk about their huge win over Alabama. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In Episode 45 I sit down with my brother-in-law Tom Andrews and Lydia McChesney (his neighbor and our friend) and discuss all kinds of things including life, the military, pooping, booze, reality television, stories, Flex Tape, Ratheon, Nathan's hot dogs, and plenty more. My sister Lindsay makes a short call-in to the show. And finally, we discuss our friend Molly, who was my sister and Tom's St. Bernard for nearly two years. She was a great friend, had a big and loving personality, and she passed away a few days before the recording of this episode. We are dedicating the show to her. She was a great friend and our world will never be the same without her. Thanks for listening everyone. Enjoy.
-Did the Flex Tape fix Dave's Reds Cooler? -We talked with our friend Jake in Savannah, GA about Hurricane Dorian! -Ashley tried Dave's Ghost Pepper salsa! -Dad Joke of the Day! -The Neon Green Big Papa Jock Strap Phone Hack! -A study of young adults found that they think THIS is tacky? -Kasey took on Chelsie this morning! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Ashleigh did something that has never happened! She became the first two-time winner in the College of Hollywood Knowledge! -The Dad Joke of the Day! -So, you're saying Dave needs to get some Flex Tape? LOL -Ace is the biggest celebrity in Chelsie's house! The Filet-O-Fish Phone Hack! -52% of guys say THIS is the most annoying thing a girl can do on a date? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We’re back for more Friday magic, as we saw this episode in half and then flex tape it back together! We talk classic models and current models of the Alien Attacker, and how the President may have skewed Okun’s words to fit his narrative. Twitter: @id4minute Facebook: Independence Day Minute Listener's Squadron
This is the last episode of the rewatch and we can’t thank our listeners enough for being such an important part our show. In this Season 7 Finale, Bill makes an awful joke about Beric Dondarrion (14:24), Jon does an infomercial for Flex Tape (18:01), Littlefinger gets “confused” (33:07), we take a walk down memory lane (41:45), and we watch in awe as the Night King brings the Wall down (1:04:05). We end the episode the way we always do by doing the count (1:06:53) and by giving our picks for “Win” and “Dick” of the Week (1:07:24) AND give out Season 7 Awards for “Win” and “Dick” of the Season! (1:10:35) We also throw in our wrap-ups & thank you’s for all of our listeners and cast who made these last 67 episodes so much fun (1:16:54) and then, finally, we close the show (1:19:21).We will see you all in Season 8!Our show can be found on Apple Podcasts and the Google Play Music Store, Spreaker, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher and even TuneIn, especially on Alexa-Enabled Devices! Ask Alexa to "Play the latest episode of the Old Sounds and the New Podcast on TuneIn" to enjoy our latest episode!Contact InformationEmail: OSATNPodcast@gmail.comFacebook: fb.com/OSATNPodcastTwitter: @OSATN_PodcastInstagram: @OSATN_PodcastContact the Cast on Twitter!Host: Daniel Quinn (@_DanielQuinn)Co-Host & Producer: Alex Loeung (@sung__moon)Co-Host: Bill Daily (@streakingsanta)
This is the last episode of the rewatch and we can’t thank our listeners enough for being such an important part our show. In this Season 7 Finale, Bill makes an awful joke about Beric Dondarrion (14:24), Jon does an infomercial for Flex Tape (18:01), Littlefinger gets “confused” (33:07), we take a walk down memory lane (41:45), and we watch in awe as the Night King brings the Wall down (1:04:05). We end the episode the way we always do by doing the count (1:06:53) and by giving our picks for “Win” and “Dick” of the Week (1:07:24) AND give out Season 7 Awards for “Win” and “Dick” of the Season! (1:10:35) We also throw in our wrap-ups & thank you’s for all of our listeners and cast who made these last 67 episodes so much fun (1:16:54) and then, finally, we close the show (1:19:21).We will see you all in Season 8!Our show can be found on Apple Podcasts and the Google Play Music Store, Spreaker, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher and even TuneIn, especially on Alexa-Enabled Devices! Ask Alexa to "Play the latest episode of the Old Sounds and the New Podcast on TuneIn" to enjoy our latest episode!Contact InformationEmail: OSATNPodcast@gmail.comFacebook: fb.com/OSATNPodcastTwitter: @OSATN_PodcastInstagram: @OSATN_PodcastContact the Cast on Twitter!Host: Daniel Quinn (@_DanielQuinn)Co-Host & Producer: Alex Loeung (@sung__moon)Co-Host: Bill Daily (@streakingsanta)
Approaching marathon Monday, Kevin wonders when runners started taping their nipples, which leads to Kevin asking Heather a very inappropriate question, about her nipples!
This week Sam and Trace talk about some of the best as seen on TV products. From the Dust Daddy, to Flex Tape. They also discuss the facts behind George Washington, and Create A Vacuum Day!
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This week, Caleb and Josh talk about their experiments with Flex Tape, the changes affecting YouTube, and Caleb's trip to Sweden, along with yet another long talk about video games.
If there’s one thing we know, it’s the pursuit of happiness. Which is just code for buying all the crap you see on late night advertisements. We’ve been pursuing happiness for quite some time. From the Ronco rotisserie, the Ginsu knives which were replaces by Chef Tony’s Miracle blade we’ve finally found the product which will actually complete your life. No, not Flex Tape. Stop suggesting that Darryl. It’s manga! Tim talks about Bozebeats. It takes place in either an alternate universe or maybe our own. There’s a secret society of buddist monks who fight demons using hybrids of modern technology and monk exorcism rite. One of them stumbles upon … Continue reading Manga Pulse 379: Booze Adam →
Peter Schrier interviews Flex Tape spokesperson, Phil Swift
Peter Schrier interviews Flex Tape spokesperson, Phil Swift
Hour 1: Examining a Bible verse that seems incredibly indicative of our times …Why can’t we come to terms with life in the womb? …One of just seven countries that allow abortion after 20 weeks …Will this year’s Super Bowl ads actually be entertaining? …Why don’t we have the results from Stephen Paddock’s autopsy? …Trey Gowdy announces he will not seek re-election, will re-enter justice system …Hillary Clinton breaks her “silence” on her mishandling of sexual misconduct allegations … Mika Brzezinski tears apart Michael Wolff on ‘Morning Joe’ …Democrats do not love this country more than they hate Trump. Hour 2: The aftermath of the Great Flex Seal Challenge!!!! …Maxine Waters spews the usual nonsense about President Trump …If you can’t get near Trump, just throw shoes at a wall …Tom Brady gets a kiss from his son on national television – and people are a little creeped out …Why did Flex Tape fail? Chemistry 101 …Could Trump be threatening to pull citizenship and amnesty off the table? …What’s going to happen next? The massive infrastructure bill …What are you willing to give up for DACA? …Chelsea Clinton tweets about how proud she is of her mom …37-year-old cold case might just be re-opened. Hour 3: Tax dollars spent unwisely ...Will aliens ever want to concern themselves with our out-of-control planet? …Who is purging who in new promo? …Beto O’Rourke has out-fundraised Ted Cruz at this stage of their Senate race …Pat likes political gridlock, because 95% of what Congress passes is bad …People are flocking from Chipotle to Chick fil-A for good reason …Rev. Al Sharpton’s greatest mispronunciations …Caller disagrees with Pat on Tom Brady’s “creepy” kiss …Pope Francis accepts the legitimacy of seven Chinese bishops appointed by the government …How Google gets its hands on Keith’s travel plans …Is PETA’s new Super Bowl ad distasteful or flat-out sacrilegious? Tune in to "Pat Gray Unleashed" weekdays from 12-3p.m. ET on TheBlaze TV! Twitter @PatUnleashed LISTEN https://omny.fm/shows/pat-gray http://www.theblaze.com/radio-shows/pat-gray-unleashed/ https://soundcloud.com/patgrayshow https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-blaze-radio-network/pat-gray https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pat-gray-unleashed/id1280961263?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 1: What kind of agreement did Steve Bannon sign when he got the boot? …It’s not illegal to criticize the President …Who REALLY has an interest in the Constitution? …New low-tech White House cybersecurity measures …A drag club for kids and a 10-year-old underworld celebrity …Children simply shouldn’t be subjected to heterosexual OR homosexual influences at that age …Gender studies professor speaks out against “obscene” acts in Snow White and Sleeping Beauty …What really happens when you give your wife a can of Flex Seal? …We will put the Flex Seal family of products to the test. Hour 2: If we test Flex Tape on a boat, we’d better not make Jeffy the test subject …The guy in the commercials probably deserved a ticket for boating without a life jacket …Foundation repairman tells a horror story about a guy with a leaky basement …The coal industry is making a comeback …Meryl Streep won’t stop going after Trump …Ted Cruz leads his Democratic challenger by 18 percentage points, so is he performing below expectations? …Jeffy’s guide to investigating in Bitcoin …Philip Morris intends to stop manufacturing cigarettes …Woman accidentally realizes her lottery dreams …A great new item at Taco Bell? Hour 3: The latest fashion trend in Thailand: getting rid of dark spots from your man-unit …Caller explains how she was called out for entering a women’s restroom despite being a woman …What other crazy things are people doing to themselves in Thailand? …Jeffy returns to discuss a not-so-profitable class action lawsuit against Burger King …The real day-to-day lives of North Koreans …How do we articulate just how bad communism has been for humanity? …Friday audio clip show preview …Pat Gray’s favorite words. Tune in to "Pat Gray Unleashed" weekdays from 12-3p.m. ET on TheBlaze TV! Twitter @PatUnleashed LISTEN https://omny.fm/shows/pat-gray http://www.theblaze.com/radio-shows/pat-gray-unleashed/ https://soundcloud.com/patgrayshow https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-blaze-radio-network/pat-gray https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pat-gray-unleashed/id1280961263?mt=2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices